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Advertising : 172 wordsAt the Oatlands Police Court yesterday, before the Police Magistrate (Mr. G. Crosby Gilmore) and the Warden of Oatlands (Mr. John Weeding), ...
Article : 626 wordsMr. Justice Crisp presided at a sitting of the Practice Court at Launceston yesterday. In the pending action for divorce by ...
Article : 411 wordsIn 1870, Forcett Estate was in the possession of Mr. James Gunn. This is probably the property now known as Forcett House, recently purchased by ...
Article : 957 wordsAt a meeting of the Launceston City Council last night, Alderman Ockerby asked the Mayor (Mr. H. C. L. Barber) if the City Council had ordered any of ...
Article : 737 words"It cannot be said that a thing can be emptied by putting in three times the amount taken out," remarked Mr. Russell-Kidd, when ...
Article : 1,419 wordsFor some years there has been a keen desire in Launceston to see Carr Villa cemetery linked up by tramway, and at a meeting of the City Council last ...
Article : 468 wordsA very largely attended mission was begun in All Saints' Church on Saturday evening last the missioners being the Rev. H. Davies, of the Community ...
Article : 155 wordsAn announcement concerning the presentation of the Gilbert and Sullivan comic operas generally acts like magic on lovers of the music and witticisms of ...
Article : 1,172 wordsA dance held in aid of the Ellendale Cricket Club was well attended. Music was supplied by Mesdames Rayner and Clark and Miss N. Holmes. The ...
Article : 706 wordsSpeaking to a representative of "The Mercury" in Launceston yesterday, Mr. H. Reynolds, the Director of Labour and State Immigration, stated that on ...
Article : 290 wordsThe State Executive of the Agricultural Bureau having invited comment on their proposals in connection with the above, may I ask the following questions:—(1) ...
Article : 439 wordsGreat interest Is lent to the new British film, "Shooting Stars," by the fact that the author is Mr. Anthony Asquith, son of Lord Oxford and Asquith. ...
Article : 624 wordsOn Saturday night at Burra Mr. Claude Attrill, driving a charabanc to meet the 10.15 train, crashed into a building at the approach to the station, ...
Article : 66 wordsAn illustrated lecture on the fruit industry of Australia was delivered in the Mechanics' Institute, Launceston, last night by Mr. J. M. Ward, formerly ...
Article : 264 wordsTo-day a Hobart business man proceeded to Melbourne to arrange to buy Tasmanian blackwood in Melbourne to be shipped to Hobart for me to manufacture ...
Article : 224 wordsThe Launceston Club concluded the first round of "A" series for the Teague medals and Gardner memorial trophy on Thursday last. Ranges were 200 and 300 yards. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 328 wordsYour splendid leader on the proposed slaughtering levy of 6d. on pigs and 4d. on sheep in aid of the fat lamb export business is an eye-opener for farmers. In ...
Article : 250 wordsA remarkable new motor fire appliance, the first of its kind constructed, combining a turn-table ladder and a pump mounted on the same chassis, has ...
Article : 333 wordsThe annual sitting of the Oatlands Licensing Court was held yesterday morning. The chairman (Mr. G. Crosby Gilmore) presided, and there were ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 176 wordsAn unusual position has been created at Fremantle concerning the export of wool by the chartering of a vessel to lift an unusually large consignment in ...
Article : 168 wordsI have waited for an abler pen than mine to reply to Mrs. Waterworth's seeming destructive criticism of the Salvation Army in turning the above home into an aged ...
Article : 243 wordsAr the meeting of the Mersey Marine Board yesterday the Harbourmaster reported that for the year to date 107 ships of a net tonnage of 89,264 had ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Tue 20 Nov 1928, Page 5
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